1991-92 Regular Season Storm vs. Nashville Knights In the summer of 1991, professional hockey returned to Toledo after a 6-year absence. After decades in the International Hockey League, the northern Ohio city was now a member of the Double-A East Coast Hockey League. The Toledo Storm joined the ECHL as an expansion franchise owned by Chicago businessman Barry Soskin (who would later own, among other teams, the FPHL's Port Huron Prowlers). The team would play in the ancient Toledo Sports Arena, which sat 5,160 for hockey. The Storm were affiliated with the Detroit Red Wings and wore uniforms virtually identical to their parent club. The team's first Head Coach/Director of Hockey Operations was Chris McSorley, who played for the IHL's Toledo Goaldiggers from 1984-86. Low attendance (thanks to a weak economy) was one of the things that eventually dragged the Goaldiggers under. Even with dominant teams in the early 1980s and three straight trips to the Turner Cup Fi